Suffolk County District Attorney
MIT Campus Police officer Joseph D’Amelio was arrested Saturday on drug trafficking charges after receiving a package containing hundreds of prescription painkiller tablets at an auto shop in East Boston.
ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR
March 17, 2009
Officer Joseph D’Amelio of the MIT Police was arrested in uniform in East Boston on Saturday night for trafficking in prescription painkillers. D’Amelio, of East Boston, and his cousin Anthony Cristallo, of Derry, NH, were caught trafficking 340 OxyContin pills and 500 Roxicodone tablets at an auto shop near Logan International Airport, the Boston Herald reported.
NEWS AND FEATURES DIRECTOR
March 17, 2009
The number of students applying to MIT increased by the largest margin in recent memory, thanks in part to a new partnership with a non-profit admissions organization and deteriorating economic conditions. As a result, the acceptance rate plummeted to a record-low 10.2 percent, a substantial decrease from the Class of 2012’s 11.6 percent acceptance rate. Waitlist spots were offered to 454 applicants.
STAFF REPORTER
March 17, 2009
MIT announced last Friday that graduate student stipends will increase by 3.4 percent next year. The decision followed a meeting in Feb. among the Graduate Student Council (GSC), the provost, and the deans of the schools.
THE NEW YORK TIMES
March 17, 2009
When Michael Crow became president of Arizona State University seven years ago, he promised to make it “The New American University,” with 100,000 students by 2020.
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- Weather: A Sunny St. Patrick’s Day (3/17/09)
Opinion
- The M&M Effect (3/17/09)
- Letters to the Editor (3/17/09)
Sports
- Strong Doubles Play Sets Tone as Women’s Tennis Sweeps Colby (3/17/09)
- Brackets Unveiled: UConn Chosen Over Memphis as West’s Top Seed (3/17/09)
- Scoreboard (3/17/09)
- Upcoming Home Events (3/17/09)
Campus Life
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Arts
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